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Hotel Sant'Ambroeus

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This hotel is perfect if you´re looking for a well located place, for bussiness or fun. You can get proffesional customer service, good breakfast and good location. Rooms are small, but perfect for your travel.

I have to admit, once I found this hotel after going the wrong way from the Metro, I was quite impressed by how nice it looked. The decor was good, and the reception was nice too. Checking in got me a form to fill in,...More

The hotel was great to stay at. The room was a decent size, and the receptionist was very helpful. But the location wasn't very close to the main train station in Milan, so you either need to catch a cab or a second train to...More

The hotel has a very good location, close to supermarket, restaurants, 5 min to metro
The hotel is near the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, where is it the famous fresco of Leonardo da Vinci, the Last Supper.
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Nice hotel for a visit to Milan. Close to supermarket, restaurants, metro.
Just 15 minutes walk to porta Ticinese where you can find a large range of pubs and restaurants. Between 18.00 and 20.00 hour a lot of bars have a kind of happy hour,...More

The Navigli is part of historic Milan. In the ancientdays, the entire city was linked with canals, similarto Venice. Today, most of the canals are gone, but theNavigli remains a canal-based neighborhood. There aretwo major canals: Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio Grande.The Naviglio Grande's bridges greet visitors at duskwith an amazing view. The Navigli district specializesin clubs, cafes, and vintage shops. Lifestyle reigns

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supreme here. You can start the walk from the Colonnedi San Lorenzo, an antique colonnade in front of theBasilica di San Lorenzo. During the daytime, thisplace acts as a meeting point for artists and studentsreading books or chatting with friends; the nightsturn it into a stepping-stone for club hoppers.Science lovers will also relish the opportunity tovisit the Science and Technology National MuseumLeonardo Da Vinci, showcasing inventions of theItalian genius.